Curriculum Vitae Oregon Health & Science University

Curriculum Vitae Oregon Health & Science University

CURRICULUM VITAE OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY NAME Damien Fair, PA-C, Ph.D. DATE 08/15/2020 PRESENT POSITION AND ADDRESS Academic Rank: Professor Department/Division: Pediatrics, School of Medicine Professional University of Minnesota Address: Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain (MiDB, f.k.a. CNBD) 717 Delaware St SE #333 Minneapolis, MN 55414 E-Mail Address: [email protected] II. EDUCATION 2003 – 2008 Ph.D. in Neuroscience Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, MO 1999-2001 Master of Medical Science Degree Yale University School of Medicine Physician Associate Program 1994-1998 Bachelor of Science Degree Augustana College, Sioux Falls, SD Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry 1993-1994 Minnesota Academy of Math and Science graduate St. Mary's University, Winona, MN Medical Licensure: State of Connecticut Physician Assistant License # 001149, Dec 4, 2001 Certifications: 2002 NIH Stroke Scale Certification 2001 National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants Certificate #: 1052646 Issue Date: October 24, 2001 2000 Advanced Cardiac Life Support III. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 7/2020- University of Minnesota present Redleaf Endowed Director, Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain Professor, Institute of Child Development, College of Education and Human Development Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Medical School 2018- Nous Imaging Inc., present Founder, Chief Scientific Officer 9/2014- Oregon Health & Science University 6/2020 Associate Professor, Behavioral Neuroscience and Psychiatry Associate Scientist, Advanced Imaging Research Center 8/2011- Oregon Health & Science University 9/2014 Assistant Professor, Behavioral Neuroscience and Psychiatry Assistant Scientist, Advanced Imaging Research Center 6/2008- Oregon Health & Science University 7/2011 Postdoctoral Research Scientist (Psychiatry/Behavioral Neuroscience Dept.) 2/2003- Yale University School of Medicine 9/2003 Clinical Instructor of Neurology Appointment 9/2001- Yale University School of Medicine/Yale New Haven Hospital 9/2003 Department of Neurology -Physician Associate (PA) – Research Scientist -PA – Study Coordinator/Sub-investigator -PA – Yale- New Haven Hospital Inpatient/Stroke Service -PA – Yale Neurovascular Clinic with Dr. Lawrence Brass, MD 9/1995- Augustana College Biology Department 12/1997 -Biology Lab Assistant with Dr. Debra Carlson -Biology Lab Assistant with Dr. Craig Spencer IV. SCHOLARSHIP My laboratory focuses on mechanisms and principles that underlie the developing brain. The majority of this work uses functional MRI and resting state functional connectivity MRI to assess typical and atypical populations. We work in both human and animal models using these non-invasive tools as a bridge between species. A second focus has become testing the feasibility of using various functional and structural MRI techniques in translational studies of developmental neuropsychiatric and neurologic disorders. We are exploring ways to better characterize individual patients with various pathologies to help guide future diagnostic, therapeutic and genetic studies. Grants and Contracts (Current): 1P50 MH100029 (Klin, PI; Shultz, Project Lead: Proj3) NIH 07/01/2017-06/30/2022 Cycles of Social Contingency in Autism: Pivotal Transitions that Shape Infant Brain-Behavior Development in Human & Model Systems Role: Co-I 1P50 MH100029 (Klin, PI; Sanchez, Project Lead: Proj5) NIH 07/01/2017-06/30/2022 Cycles of Social Contingency: Pivotal Transitions that Shape Brain-Behavior Development in Monkeys Role: Co-I P50DA048756 (Fisher) NIH (Subcontract from University of Oregon) 08/15/2019- 05/31/2024 Prevention Research Center: Parenting Among Women who are Opioid Users Role: Co-Core Lead PT160162 (PI: Heinricher) DOD/CDMRP 09/01/2017 – 08/31/2021 Photosensitivity and pain in complex traumatic brain injury. Role: Co-I R01 MH096773 (MPI: Fair, Dosenbach) NIH/NIMH 4/01/2020-3/31/2025 Identification of outcome-based sub-populations using deep phenotyping and precision functional mapping across ADHD and ASD Role: PI R01 MH115357 (MPI: Fair, Nigg) NIH/NIMH 10/01/2017-9/31/2022 Brain Trajectories in ADHD Role: PI R34DA050291 (Fair & Graham) NIH 09/14/2019-03/31/2021 1/4 Investigation of opioid exposure and neurodevelopment (iOPEN) Role: MPI R44MH121276 (Deckard, Dosenbach, Fair) NIH/NIMH 04/01/2020-03/31/2024 Solving the MRI motion problem with Framewise Integrated Real-Time MRI Monitoring (FIRMM) software Role: Subcontract PI R44MH122066 (Deckard, Dosenbach, & Fair) NIH 09/11/2019-05/31/2023 Visual biofeedback to reduce head motion during MRI Role: MPI U01AA021691 (PI: Nagel) NIH 07/01/2017-06/30/2022 National Consortium on Alcohol and Neurodevelopment in Adolescence: OHSU Role: Co-I U01 DA041148 (MPI: Fair, Nagel, Feldstein-Ewing) NIH/NIDA 10/01/2020-9/31/2027 ABCD-USA Consortium: Research Project Role: PI U24 DA041123 (Dale) NIH/NIDA 10/01/2020-9/31/2027 ABCD-USA Consortium: Data Analysis and Informatics Center Role: Co-I UG3 OD023349 (O'Connor) NIH 10/01/2016-9/31/2021 Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Pediatric Cohorts Role: Co-I Grants and Contracts (Previous): 2019-2020 Principle Investigator, R25 MH120869-01, NIH/NIEH, ABCD Workshop on Brain Development in Relation to Mental Health 2016-2020 Principle Investigator, R01 MH105538, NIH/NIMH, Intergenerational Effects of Maternal Childhood Trauma on the Fetal Brain 2016-2020 Co-Investigator, R01 AA017664-06A1, NIH/NIAAA, Sex Differences in Alcohol-Related Neurotoxicity During Adolescence 2016-2020 Co-Investigator, P60 AA010760, NIH/NIDA, Behavioral Genomics of Alcohol Neuroadaptation 2015-2020 Co-Investigator, R01 MH107508, NIH/NIMH, Developmental exposure to maternal obesity-induced inflammation impacts offspring brain and negative valence behaviors 2015-2020 Principle Investigator, R01 MH105538, NIH/NIMH, Intergenerational Effects of Maternal Childhood Trauma on the Fetal Brain 2015-2020 Principle Investigator, NIDA, ABCD-USA Consortium: Research Project 2015-2020 Co-Investigator, NIDA, ABCD-USA Consortium: Data Analysis Center 2015-2020 Principal Investigator, DeStefano Family Foundation, Innovation Fund: Characterizing Heterogeneity in Psychiatric Populations 2018-2019 Principal Investigator, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Using MRI imaging in the first 2 years of life to predict behavioral outcomes in the First 5 Years of Life 2018-2019 Principal Investigator, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Examining the Role of maternal inflammation on offspring brain and behavior 2018-2019 Co-Investigator, R03DA045327, NIDA, Peer processes in the social neuroscience of adolescent cannabis use 2014-2019 Principal Investigator, MH096773-03S1, Longitudinal assessment of imaging markers related to component dimensions of ADHD and ASD 2014-2019 Co-Investigator, R01 AG006457, NIA, Peripheral and Central Postural Disorders in the 2012-2019 Principal Investigator, R01 MH096773, NIMH, Characterizing mechanistic heterogeneity across ADHD and Autism 2013-2018 Co-Investigator, R01 MH099064, ADHD biotypes using genetic and imaging approaches 2016-2017 Principal Investigator, 2R56MH086654-06A1, NIMH, Longitudinal brain development and clinical outcomes in ADHD from 7-17 years 2014-2017 Co-Investigator, 2014-07269-01-00, Impact of Natural Vitamin E and Supplemental Lutein on Brain and Eye Development in Infant Primates 2012-2017 MacArthur Foundation, Site Principal Investigator, Neural and Behavioral Correlates of Age Differences in Psychological Capacities Relevant to Judgments of Criminal Responsibility 2012-2017 Co-Investigator, P50 DA018165, Mechanism of Impulsive Choice in Methamphetamine Dependence 2012-2017 Co-Investigator, P50 DA018165, NIDA, Methamphetamine Abuse Research Center 2015-2016 Principal Investigator, R01 MH086654 (Bridge), NIMH Longitudinal Imaging Study of ADHD Brain Development Elderly 2014-2016 Principal Investigator, Gates Foundation, Early markers to predict cognition and brain development 2012-2016 Co-investigator, Merit Award: VA11023492, Frontal Cortex and Gait Freezing in Parkinson’s Disease: Rehabilitation Impact 2012-2016 Co-Investigator, U01 AA021691, NIAAA, The TEEN Study: The Impact of Adolescent Drinking on Connectivity in the Brain 2013-2015 Co-Investigator, R21MH099618, NIMH, Sex-specific trajectories of neurobiological maturation during adolescence 2012-2015 Co-Investigator, R01 MH091351, NIMH, Fetal Programming of Functional Connectivity in neonates and infants (administrative supplement) 2010-2015 Co-Investigator, R01 MH086654, NIMH, Longitudinal Imaging Study of ADHD Brain Development 2009-2014 Principal Investigator, K99/R00MH091238, NIMH, “Functional Circuits as an endophenotype for ADHD in children” 2011-2013 Site PI (multisite multiple PI award), McDonnell Foundation, “Communities and Criticality in Brain Networks Across Development and in ADHD” 2011-2012 Principal Investigator, Oregon Clinical and Translational Institute “Advancing the translational potential of resting-state functional MRI in non-human primates” 2010-2012 Co-Investigator, Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative “Functional Brain Networks and Autism subtypes” 2010-2011 Principal Investigator, Oregon Clinical and Translational Institute (Autism) “Common and Distinct atypical brain function in autism and ADHD” 2009-2010 Principal Investigator, Oregon Clinical and Translational Institute (ADHD) “Using resting state functional connectivity MRI in young children and adolescents with ADHD” 2009-2010 Principal Investigator, Medical Research Foundation of Oregon “Identifying

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